THE SCRANTON TBIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11', 1901'. SI NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA W. W. WrSTON DEAD. Well-Known Citizen of Honesdnlo Expires in a Bnth Room. E-clftt to the Scranton Tribune. Iloiipprlnto. tept. 10. Hnnemlnle peo ple weie phnckefl thin niornliiK on leurnltiir of the ileatli of Mr. W. W. Weston. As Mr. Weston illil not np pear tit litcnkfiiHt us usiinl, members of his fnmlly went to his room to cull him. They wcte surprised to find Unit lie lincl not occupied his lied duiltiB the night, lie was found In the. hath loom, in the rlothliiR worn the day before, cold In death. Ho had evidently en tered the hath loom hcfoio iIlsiohliiK to if Ire for the nlKlit.iiml was stricken down with npoplexy without n mo ment's warning. Mr Wiit mw was about town on Mon tlny trnnsnctlnR business as usual. He left the olllre of 1J. ('. Muiuford at fi p. m. He was making iiiuitiBeiiieiitH to meet parties on Tuesday, who nro ne Rotiatlim to open the Traeyvllle Olnss wotk?. Mrs. W. W. Weston was at Crystal lake. Deceased was born at KllenUllo, N. Y.. November 7. 127. In lMfl he began business In llonesdale, Hnd had been actively engaged since that time. He Is survived by his wife, two daughters and three sons, Mrs. I.. Spragle. of (Jloversvllle, N. Y.: Mrs. H. K. Hattln. of Philadelphia; William, at home, Charles R, of tlloversvllle; Oeorge C, of Philadelphia. FACTORYVILLE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Kactoryvllli'. Sept. in. The twelfth annual convention of the Women's t'hrlhtlau Tcmperai). c union of Wyo ming county will be held In the Pica byteilan church at Tttnkliiinnock Sep tember 11 and 12. A ery good pio gramme has been iiriniiged and Mis. K Norlne Law, of Detiolt, Mich,, wilt he the irctuier. Mi .iii.l Mi. C. A. Slsk and son Jinny and Mr. and Mis. J. S. Kead left heie Satuulay morning for the I'nii-Aiiieili'iin. li ed Manchester, of Wllkes-Barre, spent Sunday heie with his paieuts. .lames Pike, of Washington, D. C, has been here spending several days with his father and mother. Next Sunday will be legular quar tet l.v meeting at the M. K. church. n KMday evenug, September i!ft, thrir will be a concert at the M. 1". chui.h for the benefit of the oigan fund. The piogiamnio will he an nouiii oil Intel. The summer season here Is about closed again. The city visltois have leturned to their iepectivc city homes. Tim lake tratllc Is ended and people v ill again settle down to the hum drum oC business for another eight months. The inse of Huff.smlth vs. l'ilenber ger is down tor Jury tilal beloie Sipilio .1 S Head on Wciliicsday, September IS, at 10 o'clock. It Is stated trom pretty good au thority that the (Jlhnoie property on Main street will be converted Into n 111 st class hotel. The new owneis will tke possesion about the jjuth of this month. An Klmlr.i p.iper of retent date has the lollowlug to say about Albert L. Dnollttle, a well known and former lo-irlent of (Jhls' place "Albeit L. Dnohttle, a well known engineer on the Lackawanna road, had a nan ow es, ape from seilous Injury this after noon about l'.'.Sri o'clock, Mr. Doollttle w.is on the passenger station platfoim with eer.il oilier lallioad men, as passenger ti.iln No. 20 was pulling out lor the east. Jle was Intending to tike the 1 1 .tin out of the t liy, but wartea until the front platform of one of the lear coat he.x appioached, when he grasped the handles and swung on the steps. In some manner his feet slipped fiom the step and hli body snot dliettly under the end of the tnr, his legs aerov.. the knees resting on the i.ill. MUhael Wliuleu, a hi other engineer, stood ne.n by and i tinning forward, grasptd Dnollttle by the aims and by main strength pulled hlni out from under the truck", but not befoie the whedr had passed over the toes of Doollttle's left foot, crushing them In a serious manner. The prompt and hei'ilc ,ti Hon of I'nglncer Wh.ilen prnh ahlj Mit-d Mr. Doollttle's life, as the wheels would lme clashed the le'S about the knees and would have caused a dangerous Injury, f Engineer Doo llttle was it moved to his home, No. Ht'.s Norton stieet. where a part of the toes was aniinit.it' d and the Injury dressed l.y Di,, Henry Flood, tho company sui genii.'' Several did Follows and their fiun i.ies fiom this end of the county at tended the county picnic of Odd I-'el-Viwk at Itenshaw paik, at Tunkhan no. k. last Tlunsdaj. Factory vllle Ptiiampnient, No. 1M(5, I. o O b, will meet In regular session tins Wednesday night. Th" Maltland fair opened yesteidoy and will close Friday, the lath. Many good attractions are offered thli yeai, pe tally the foot hall games and the Litis, which will he exceptionally good. Dr. A.J", Fitch expects to ro to Buf falo some day this week and spend a few d.fjp at the P.in-Ameilcan. PITTSTON. rprclal to the Strantun Tribune. PlttMon, Sept, io.a brilliant social event opening the season here was the Blue dalite of the Cnrliithla club, an or ganization composed of popular young men about this city, in Keystone hall this evening. Over K.O couples were in attendance trom all nearby cities nnd towna. Tho music for tho dance was furnished by the. Elite onhestia of this city. The spacious dance hall was pio. fine In elaborate decorations that far eclipsed unythlng ever before attempt ed here in that Hue. Work Is being pushed rapidly on the completion of the People's telephone line, between Plttston and Kingston, on tho west side of tho iier. The wires havo been ail strung and It Is expected the lino will bo In operation tomorrow or the next day. When com pleted It will glo tho Pcople'n com pany a sixteen who service between 1'lttston and Wllkes-liairo. Henry Tlschler, of Hihutown, was slightly Injured yesterday by a fall of rock In No. 8 mine, where lie Is cm ployed, The strong Stafford lmbe ball team, of Wilkes-1'arre, and tho Plttston Ath letics will cross bats on the West Pltts ton fair crounds tomorrow (Wednes day) afternoon at 3 o'clock, when tho first of a series of games for the clinivw plonthlp of Lucerne county will tnko place. The tvums will play ugain at Hie same place next Tuesdny nfter noon, as a feature for the opening day of the nnmml fair of the Luzerne County 1'ulr association. ICdward K. Heynolds, of Luzerne ave nue, West 1'lttston, mine foi email nt No, 9 colliery of the l-'rle company, has been recommended for the mine In spectorship of the Wllkes-ilarro dis trict. His name will ho foiwardod to Governor Htone. .1osephYukcavltth.il Duryen Polander, was convicted of manslaughter In the Luzerne court today. Dining a row at Duryea last May the defendant shot and fatally wounded one Martin Caw Icy. -.... in TH0MPS0N. Special to the Scranton Tribune, Thompson. Sept. 10. Montn Jacobs, of Scrantou, a lonveited .Jew, gkve an Interesting talk In the Methodist Epis copal church hete Sabbath morning. Fred Pease visited vhls Jnckson friends Sunday. Miss Jennie Cooper mid sister, Giace, who have been spending a few weeks with their aunt, Mrs. Leonard Cole, MOTHER GOOSE PUZZLE One misty, moisty mornlnc When cloudy was the weather, I chanced to meet an oM man clothcJ all In leather. Tind the woman's hushanJ and his dog. returned to their home in Wllkes-Ilane yesteulay. Mrs. Stevens, of Kansas City, Mo., is visiting her cousins, Mr. nnd Mrs. N. J. Monioe. tilen Crosier, who lives with his grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank t'roslei, spill his kneepau, while at tempting to jump on n moving train near the station on Saturday. A. O. Salesbury's family ate all here now, after a few months' stay In Cali fornia. They have taken rooms in Mis. Wllmarth's house, for the ptesent. Hev. A. ,1. Skillet Is engaged in evan gelistic meetings in West Windsor tills week. Hev. P. H. Tower leturned from De posit yesteulay, inning supplied the HaptWt pulpit theie last Sabbath. He left this morning for Monti ose, to be gone a couple of days. Mr, Osborne and the Plew boy, who weie so seriously scalded at the time of the boiler explosion last week, are putting up n heroic tight for life, with the chain es In their favor, It Is thought now. C. C. Wllmarth. of the firm of Pick eting, Wihnarth & Co., in companled by his wife, left for New York yesterday to pui chose goods for the fall trade. They went via Albany. Mis. Joseph Sampson, who lives with her daughter, Mrs. Hugh Itoberts, nt Jackson, while In town Satuiday put her knee out of joint while alighting from the (milage. Miss May Leonard i etui tied to her home In Siranton yesteulay, ufter a two weeks' visit with her aunt. Mis. c. M. Lewis. Miss Hosa Collier ac companied her for a few days' visit. Mr. and Mis. C. M. Lewis, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. I. Clark and Mrs. A. C. Foster, of Thompson. Mrs. Dell Partridge, of White's Valley, and Misses Heatilce and Jennie chirk, of Montdale. com posed the company that went today to mingle In the Huong nt the Van Ameilcan this week. HALLSTEAD. Special to the Scranton Tribune. llallhtead, Sept. 10. William Hum phrey was united in marriage last Wednesday to MIh Grace Steams, of Harfoid. It was a double wedding, a sister. Miss Minnie Stearns being iimr rl'd at the same time. The ceremony was performed at the bride's home. Hoth couples left Immediately for the Pan-Ameilean. Fpou their return. Mi. and Mrs. Humphrey will com mence looplhg house on Main street. Mi. and Mrs. John Humphrey and Ed ward Humphrey attended tho wed ding fiom here. Miss Ettn Miller, of California, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Millard. Patrick Caddlngton. of New Mll foid Is vUltlng at the home of his son, John. Engine iS on the Lackawanna was damaged In a collision on the Syra cuse road last week. Tho cab was knocked off tho engine. No one wosi Injured. Mis. Lucy Packard was visiting iilngli.tmtou friends last week. Miss Mary Scotten and niece. Miss Alhe Scotten, are In 'New York city this week. Mlsi Anon Ililliriilmn left thin weeU for the State Normal school at Mans Held. ThW Is ona of tho best normal schools In the Mtatc. Miss f'uirie Mead has returned to collego li. Hinghamton, to complete her course In stenography. Mis. J. S. Hlxhee, of Harford, was visiting relatives hero last week, J. J. Compton entertained his friend Mr. Utrie, of Serauton, Monday. n, Dr. and Mis. F. I. Smith havo re turned homo from a visit to the Pan Ameilcan, Mrs. Christopher Guiles visited Hing hamton friends Tuesday. John De Baun ,was In town last week and decided to establish a silver- plMlng and, table Jewelry repairing store. Tho Mlsscfl ltownn, of Scrnnlon, who have been visiting frltnds here, re turned home Tuesday. V, M. Ilenjamln and family on Mon day moved from the Austin house on Main sltcet Into the Murray house on William street. Mr. nnrtMrH. Charles Slsson recent ly removed from Main stieet to a pleasant location on the West Side. Scott Ward has icllnqulshed his pofll llon with the Lackawanna and has ac cepted n situation with n western rail road, llcv. Church was In New Mllford Tuesday attending the cvangellstlo meetings. Hew anil Mrs. M. J. Watklns were In l''HCtoryvllle Tuesday visiting their daughtetn (it tht Keystone academy. Hev. Krncst Colwell, pastor of tho M. K. church, Is making a great effort to clear the church from debt, A friend recently gave him $150 toward the worthy cause. Workmen aie connecting the water main on Park ovenuo with the main on New York avenue. This Is being done to give the water a hotter cir culation through the pipes. Mrs, Harriet Ruche and three daugh ters, who have been spending the sum mer nt their cottage on Mt. Manoto nomee, have closed their cottage for the summer. They will hoard In Blng hamton this winter. Henry and Arthur Du Hols com menced atte,ndng school In Hlngham ton Monday, Monday evening the work train ran Into a spilt switch In tho upper end of tlie rallioad yard. Several cars were detailed and traffic blocked for a short time. No one jvas Injured. H. F. Hernsteln Is home ftoin an extended business tour. He expect to remain home several days. Mrs. Hose Dayton was visiting friends In Hinghamton on Monday. Fred Itanium was in Scranton on business, Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. J. Duffy weie In Scranton Sunday and attended the ser vices in which Bishop Garvey wns or dained. Mrs. L. J. Biooks, who has been vis iting her sister, Mrs, S. B. Chase, re turned to Hinghamton on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Lamb have returned home from the Pan-American. Mr. Lamb claims to be one of the three men who captured the assassin, Czolgos. Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Merrill returned home Saturday fiom the exposition. NEW AULFORD. Special to thl- Scranton Tribune. New Mllford, Sept. !. Charles Tuck er, a well known and respected citizen of this place, died at his home on Main street Sunday evening. Mr. Tucker leaves a wife, one son, C, A. Tucker, of Blnghamton, and one daughter, Mrs, Frank Bannermrtn, of Brooklyn, N. Y. .Mrs. C. N. Wood visited relatives In Susquehanna Satui'riay. Hoy Haw-ley, of New York, Is visit ing his mother, Mrs. A. Haw ley. Mr. and Mis. David Shay are In Peckvllle visiting friends and relatives. Mr. Theron Shay Is suffering with typhoid fever. An all clay meeting will be held In the Methodist church September 10, be ginning nt 10 o'clock. Topic for the clay will he "The Holy Spiilt." Hugh Cassldy. of Scranton. and Peter Farley, of Klngsley. weie guests at the homo of Mrs. Charles Qulnn Sunday. Harold Moss, who lias been spend ing the summer with his grandparents has returned to his home in Susque hanna. DURYEA. The funeral of the late Anthony Uranahau, of York avenue, took place yesterday. Th? deceased fell dead while performing some dulles mound the house, the cause being heart failure. He is survived by a wife and large family. The funeral wns held nt St. Mary's church. Interment was In St. Mary's cemetery. Deceased was C3 years of age. Tho funeral of the late John AVorlh iugton, of Foote street, took place Sun day. He Is survived by a wife and two sons. Anions and John; two daughteis, I.liizlo and Louise. Services were hold at the house, ltev. H. A. Greene olllci ntlng. Interment was In the Mntcy cemetery. Mesdumes John Dills nnd James Itolles, MIshcs Nettie Dills, Helen Ble seeker, Lillian Diisroll nnd Messrs. Charles KnllcH nnd Horace Dills vis ited in Scranton, Tuesday. FLEETV1LLE. Hev. Mr. Harmon, of Factoiyvllle, preached In the Ilaptlst church Sunday, lit the evening he delivered an nhlo sennon on "Tho Kingdom of Heaven." Misses Jennie and Rose Wledman were home last week on it vacation, Quite a number of people from here attended the Fish picnic at Chapman's lake last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Hostock, from Denver, t'ol., vHlted the hitter's btqth er, N. U. Phillips, last week, Miss Belle Hello Cllbbs Is attending tho Pun-American exposition. There Is a prospect of good attend ance at the Maltland fair. More en tries have been made In most depart ments than ever before. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. . New il, Mpt 10 -T lino t uninc linMub ecu irllritrit in Hie flock niaikct Imlay ocr tlie eutlnnk, but It J nMatril with A rlcslec ot iuhio Hint n elt'it b.v olhcr lidor, tlie luot notable mi. I clfcctiie ot wlilcli .! tlie Krallfilm: ri o( tbr uinlliiueil linpiMrwcnl ot I'rcilifenl Mckinley nt Iliifl,ilrt. The I lo-lng u.i licavy anil tin- Minnie .i.h.tiui' were much ciirtalM nml In omi ciipim intirrly wiped nut. Opinion illifoiril Mldel a In Hie crTei ti which would How from the propojli ot Sirelaty tl.nte of reletting rjftunitncnt fiui.U teethe money maikct. Il U Hie nplnlin tint l.jnklns InlriraM will lie able tn coiiiin.iii.l a Miffkicnt block rf iroveinnicnt l.on.li for ofler tn the eccrelaiy on lenn which ho can nciept to prntrct Hie iimni'jr nurket fiom any leal inl, Hut It l In bs tenicnibiri.I tint the nftcf for itilcniptlon of (tncriiment bond nt a piicu ttutl near to Ihe pirs.nl market cable, whlih nai bicn slan.llnt alnto lit April h.n bei'.i tnponilril to lor aomo time paat wllh only a dribble oMnill oftctlni(, of lnlmilrk.incp on the meney m.irkit. Tim oilier part of the fcireiat.' offer lo ini'ieiT Riweriiininl clopo-lts up to the par alue of lh cocctiiincnt hernia lett wllh the treaury ai ecuilly tenth to Increate the .IL.inf.IU0n lo linl.l the lionch and thin may ilhninhli the offer. InRa. Tlie Increaw of unvftmncnt tlepolla with tlie banks nn only be nuH out ot futine rccrlpti en aciount of Inlenul leixrue, which run rather leas than a million rlollaia a thy altogether, While a powible nltet la Hum punulc. I agalnil any atrliigCiuy of money that wnubl rftcct the cemmciclil tmnicllon4 of the country Ihcie la eonie keptlcl-m In the Mod marjtet where Ihe mcaMire will lnure borrow era on call who hoM alock.1 for 'peculation aealnvt Hie talllni? ot loans and forcing of lio,i.ltlatlcn to pay the loans. An fully run. or ot an extia Hicltlcml on St. Paul this wek and a later one of a aettle ment of the ateel atrlke were iwe.1 with effect to aupport th einarket, the atorka most ImmeilW atcly efTecled lrarling the adcancc on uflch occa alon. The Pacifies, Amilnamalctl Copier and a number of the Junior tandervllu and minor rallroi.l alocka weie also adcanced ahatply. To tal aales ttMlay. 715,100 Miares. Itallroad bonds were only moderatelv acllce and Ann. Total aalca, par alue, l,Ki,nKi. V. S. 2i and the new U idcanccd i per cent, each on the last call. t The followlnu quotation! ar furnished Tht Tribune by M. S Jordan A Co., rooms 70T0J Meart bulldlncr, Scranton, Pa. Telephon 8005: Open. Hla;re Low- Cloa- inr. eat. est. Inf. Amerltan Susir lit 1,12; 1.11 !." Mi-liUnn 7N 7;4 75', Ti.i Alclil.oii, Pr l'rs H't f.'a en'a Drook. Tin Hon r.-i.j pi K ii Halt ,1; Ohio WWi (l mi lirj dies, ti Ohio I"i I'.', K, 4.ij Chic. Ot. West ai'a Sli 2.1 IMS St. Paul Hi) lln'c ln04 M, rtotk i.i.iti.i ic'j ln'i iii'a ni'i Kan. fc Tc., I'r J "7'i 51 .VU bonis k Nash IDiSi 1114 i'js, 1(J4 Man. i:ieutr tin llT'i 1111 117 Met. Traction UV, 1(,-' US, 16i Mlsso. I'acillt- lot Ml ln-J'J 1011, southern I'atllle S7 ,Vi ,-)fii, 5v; Norfolk k Wet Sl',i V, lin .',', N. Y Central l'.l HP, VS lot ( ol. .Southern lCi U'i 14U It's Oni k Wi.lcrn :tl; .'it'1; S4'i .ttH Pcniii. It It til 111', 111' 111', Pacitlc Mail 114 41 41'- 41 Heading It. H 12 2 lli 42i lteadlns It. It., I'r.... 7i' 7fi'j 7ii 7n' Niulbciii It It I!"; :ut .",2 S2 -outh. It H. I'r S7' e7', sT', S7', Tt-nn. C k Iron K( din fi.iU Cj C. S. Leather 1,1 M'l HV, IP, C. "-, Lcitbcr, I'l si .!'., ,1 S2!4 f s lliihlier Il'i I'M I I'l'; lie; 1'nion l'.n itie 17', iii; u;i, oj fnion I'aiiln, IV. ,- S-', s.t, S.', Wahah, I'r ? tn'i sv, 4H', Weslim I nlon te'H l 'ri'i "j. Col. Fuel k Iron !)'(, li.l rt pi Xiiul. Copper U 111. Ill lll'i Piople'n (!as W Jll'i 110 HOI Tomis Pacific li1, H ! m Car t'oun.liy '2'i 21', 2'1's 2' I'. . Sleel (o It', IV; l!'J 44', C. s. Steel, I'r 'it H)'i It'j Dl Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. sror-KS. nid. Lackawanna Dalrv Co , Pr ro Count v Sicings Hank & Tru.U Co.. 3C0 Klrt National Hank (Caibondale) Standard Drilllnu Co Third National Hink 4J0 Dime Deposit and llUcount Bank.. 275 Economy I.iglit. H k 1 Co First National Hank 1200 Lacks. Trust Safe Deposit Co y,n Clark k Snocrr Co., IT 12S Scranton Iron Fence k llf(r Co Scranton Axle Works Scranton Savings Hank . 40a Asked. 32.', 30 100 05 Tradeta" National Mink Scranton Holt k Nut Co People's Hank New Mexico It, k C. Co HON'D?. Scranton Tawnser Railway, first MorlKJce. due 1020 People's street Hallway, first mort gage, du- nis People's Street Hiilway, General 17.5 10 1.S3 75 115 115 mortcace. clue 1921 115 Dickson Manufarturinff Co I.acka. Township School S per cent. ... City of scranton St. Imp. 6 per cent Scranton Traction fl per cent H5 100 102 102 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by IL O. Dile, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) Beans Per bushel, choice marrow, .60a2 t5. rtutter l'rrcli cieamery, 21a22c. ; dairy, fresh, 210. Cheese Full cream, lO'.iallc. Fggs Western fich, l.l'-ij 10; nearby state, lJ'sali'ic. Medium Itoana-I'er bushel, 10. (Jreen Peas-I'er bushel, M.tOal 13. Flour lle.t patent, per barrel, 4.1S. Beam I'er bushel, choiic mallow-, $3.10. Potatoes Per Irisliel $U1.10. Philadelphia Groin and Product. Philadelphia. Sept. 10. -Wheat -Uc. lower; contract grade, Ti.. 7.tl4a7.l1(t Corn '40. lowei; No. 2 niived, Sept. .nsar,.v;c. Oata -ste.id,v; No. 2 wlille dipped, llal.'c. Wool I'nchangeil lbitler- Firm, 'sc liiEln-r; fancy western creamery, 2t'vc ; do nearby prints, !(c. FggM-Firm; good dc-nijiid. fresh nearby, 10i ; ilo. weatein, lie: do. aoutliwcsteru, Mc. ; do, muihern, l'i. Cheese Dull and weak; N. Y. full cieams, fancy aniall, O'jc ; ilo. do do, fair to 1 holt e, S'jj'i'ac. Refined sugars I'nchangeil. Cotton 'ic. lower; middling upland, 8'e. Tallow 'lead) ; cltv prime in hints, -V ; lountiy do. do., hbl., 440. ; cake, os3'je. Lif poulliv Mrad, fowl, llatlisc.; old rooteiii, 7a7'e.; pilng clmkens, llal.'ic. ; iluika, lOallc. Diesse.l poultiy lowls, firm; bioillng chicken', easier. tnwl, choice, U'sa 120. : do. fair to good, 10'jjlk ; old rooiieis. It'.jc ; broilers, nearby, ISalfic ; wealern do., 10 awe ; exreplional inia, uane. Tteeelpts Flour, 1,400 bands, and 2,000,000 pounds In facks; wheat, 70,000 bushels; mm, 27,000; oats, 2J.O0O. hlilpmenla -Wheat, i.1,00.1 burhels; corn, 2.100; oata, IB.OOi). Hew York drain and Produce. New nrk, Sept. 10. -Flour Market was barfly steady and inaitice. It was understood that liii netpolla mills had iefiue.1 sfl to for a large line of flour today. Wheat-Spot dull; No. 2 red, 7'ii f. o. li. atloJt. and 7IH'. elevator; No, 1. Northern Duluth, 7fi1e. f o. b, altoat Options opened easy and ruled (lull all e, pending ciou repoit tiguiia. Clewed easy at Vaa'4c. net de dine. May clcwil 7aHt i Kept, 73 V, ; 0.t, 74c. ;' Deo., TO'stf. I'prn Spot ia,; Vo 2. t.lV. eleiator ami 02TaC. f. n. b. afloat (actions weak all day and aim very dull. Closetl easy at 4'iiC net loss. May closed (12V ; Sept , fllc.l Oct., 01 V ! Die-. "I'ko OataSpot dulls No. 2, .tV ; Nts. 'I, 37'jt ; No 3 white, 10V ; No. .1 while, li'lc; tiatkm led weslern, I'iaSii : track while wcaltni, Siial?!'.; tiutlc wlilto ftato. 3Siaa47c. Opliims quiet and barely lrad. limit r Meady; cieamery, 13!,,a20i,e. ; fat lory, .lime packed, ttalSV ; Imitation creamerv, 14al7c ; Hate dairy, lla8ac. (Iicemi Irregular; fancy laigc loloinl, no.; fancy large wldte, Pel Lincy small colored, t)c. ; fancy small while, O'lc Lggs Sleady; Hate and 1'ennt , IFaiOc ; western, uncandlrd, lla 17c.i western, candled, 17alSc. Chicago Oraln and Product!. Chicago, Sept. 10. Grain and provisions on the board of trade today were dull, with prices in. cllned to weakness, December wheat closing t,a ie. lower; Dec, corn, I4je, lower, with oatt unchanged to Vic. lower. Piovivions closed with THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Four Lines, 3 Cents for Each Hitra tine. For Rent. For jRento About 1200 feet o'flloor space on 4th lloor of the Tribune building, sivtable for light maufacturing, In cluding heat, light and power. Enquire at ollice of The Tribune. KfllMMIKn IIOMi: for rent, Ml!) Minleunn e line, between (been Hidge anil Dclawaie alrreta. 1'OIt ItKVr-.Mne.room lioue In Oreen Ttldge; II concenlenees; large lot. ltent, $18. Ad drew S. ., Tribune. lOlt lli:NT-i:iclit room, ?3.l JefJerton avenues all modern conenlemei. I For Sale. VWWWW toft S.M,i:-. XlMlcr afe and a lathe at 1733 Monaey an cue . roil SM.i: Three rooms, one lull and atalr nne caipeU, nearly new, will (.ell cheap. Apply (1. D, stoehr, 4 CI Webtcr aenue. rOIt Sf,i; Tcco llsht aprln wasona and aome harness, cheap, tiani, rear 11J2 Luaerno treet. 1'OR SLK-Car load of dravlrg and draught hoisea and good family horaea. 2212ZI Oik ford court. J. Jl, Field. FOIt SU.K-A Cottrell k Sona cylinder preM, 3.1x8(1. in pood contlition. new rollera, $a00. Apply Wilkcinarie Times Ofnce, WllkcsDarrc, Pa. Real Estate. We offer the following bargains: fr.,0O0 WILL IH'i tingle hou.se. Qtilney aenue. Price leduted from $7,.m M. II. Ilolgate. $I,WK1 WILL BI'V nr- house and lot, (irren Itldge, worth t-'.oOO. Owner leaclng town. M. II. Ilolgate. $1,000 HILIi IIIV two hoiie and two lota, Creen ltitlge. toil, $.",li0t). Moilgage due, owner cannot p.i mortgage M II Ilolgate. l,jno MI.I, IH'V trn loom Mngle liome, lot iits 181 leet, .leflei.on aenue. Pine rediicd from sj.I.j'X). M. II. Ilolgate, CoinmonwialHi building. TWO HOI !K( and lnt In Klnihmvt, will be fold to Hie liiglic'l bidder on Ooloher 1,'ilh. Teim to suit K.imliie and end in bids. Dr. Ilateson. :M7 Wahlngton acenue FAftt 01" about hft atres; good houe and bain; neir Montrose. Address llox 31, Dimock, biuquthaniu County, Pa. losses of fiom 2'a to S eenta. Cash quotallona were a followa: Hour "steady; 'o. 3 spring wheat, ti7'ia r.si4i ; o. 2 red. 70'Je. ; No. 2 o.ila, flla Sl'ie ; o 2 white, Wlija 17c ; No. .1 wlilt Htla'U.'ie ; No. 2 re, jriaVi'c ; fair lo rliouc milting hirlev. Slawi.' ; No. 1 flax rrtl, 1 II. No. 1 northweslern, ! Ifi: piime timothy e.l, Vi; mets pork. $14 eOalLSt; lird. "Mlai I7's: linit tlba. S,."'"J''."e; tlry nalttd abouldeia, 7'i a7e. ; fhoit elear side. ? .2.'a' .'ill. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Vpt. 10 -Cnllle-Ileteipta, 8,01. in eluding f.0.1 Texam, i.iV) westeiui; lieeM', eteadt : tow, e.is ; c.tliea, atiouger; good to prime steom, V'.C'a1! V; poor to medium, 1 aiM; siotkers and feetlcia, 2 2.il.J.i; towa, I.VIa3 7-i: heileis fiat.'"). cinneu, $1 ,10a 2 in; bull", A2.-m 7."i: rie, HiO.2.1; Tea eteerii, $1. "jfl.il 50; weat-rn teem, .! 7)a.'1.2j. Hogs Itecelpta totlj), ln.oni); tomorrow, 2s!,. Oftii; lift oer. 4.000; Kteady to shade lower; mixed and butclieia, $6.10.11180; good to clioife liea. n,oOa8.n"i; rough", heay, $t,jH.4U; liglit, fi. 10.ifi.70. bulk ot nalea, ail.XOarl.Si), Mieep Hereipt, 1'i.OnO; beep, alead.t; bet lamlH, ftt.M'lv ; otheia, weak; gooil to choito wether. W,?;.!!; fair to cboiee mixed, M jOi 3.8.1; western idieep, iC.l.t1al.K1; nallie iambi, ;t.ii; wettern lambs. tal So. Otrlelal retelpta and slilpmenta xesteidai : Ile eeipts (Mllle, 21,7.ti; hog, 2,t.11; sheep, at,. 021. Miiptnent Cattle, J.'ils,; bous, e,2(.'j; kheep, :!,0J4. Buffalo Market. East Huftalo. Sept. 10 -Cattle Offerings, 12 e.ir: fairly good light ateers, s;!,;j,,; fals, Jl .1017.2.1. lngs-()ffrrlng. RO cars; beat heacy grades, $fi.01.i7; pigs. 'i")Vifl. Slieep and lambs Offerings, R rara; good fat corn fed lambs, fl.70al.55; thcep, mixed, $3.40 a3.fl. New York Live Stock Marker. New oik, Vpt. 10 rceiesv N'o business. Calces Vc.il, JiS per hurtlre.l pounds; cjlcea, $1 .VI; Biai-era and bnllermilks, f.,.inaJ.(i2i; fcsl calces, l Sheep and lamb. Slow, but about stei.lv in price; aheep, liS.T.'n few, .(; rull, 'l.jOai; lambs, Jl 37'aa."; nn etletk, V'2'i; culls, 3al, East Liberty Cattle. Ka.t Libert v, Sept. 10. faille Maiket steadv; choiie, i.tY3i.1f0; prime, 141i5H); good, 1 l.'i aj.V); inminon, s.m fiOj bulls and slags, fiat. Hogs Market actue; prime hcale, J7 0.1a 7.10; meilium and hcaiv coikers. 'il.!!.!,; light jorkcrs, ii,71ati.M; giasscta, ft).oni0.rsi; pigs, Sffl.25.t0 il; skijis, H.7Sj'i..50; louglis, V"'aG JO. Oil Market. Oil Citj s-fpt m -Credit balantvs, 121; ,er-tifl.Jtc-t, no bltl shipments, l.i,322; aeia(e, SS,700 Huns, i't 4)7, average, 7I..S1I. c BASE BALL ) American League. At Cleveland (flist ganiei It. Philadelphia 0 (1 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 -11 Clei eland 0 2 0 n 0 ( 0 j x 7 II. li. 1 0 and in llatlciles Wllle and ste.lman; Momc Wood. I'mpilca Connolly and Hart. t Cleveland (ecnnd ganiei It. II Philadelpliia 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-1 s Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 1 O (V-l tl Batteries I'rarer and I'cwen; Ilrntken Mood. 1'mpiie Connolly and Hart. 3 and t Milwaukee II II. 11 K. 1 11 and Chicago n 0 0 .1 0 1 0 0 o-r Milwaukee 0 2 0 10 0 0 0 0-;; a Batterlea Katoll and Sujdenj Rirvin Donahue. Umpire Blown, Other cluba not scheduled. National League. At Urookljn- R. Chicago 20ft 2 00 0 0 o-t Biookhu 0 0 2 00 100 0-1 II. 11 0 Batteries Menefco and Kllntf; Hughes and Fanell. t'mplrc Naih. U Philadelphia It, H, ;. Plttsbuig 02 1 00002. 1-S n 1 Philadelpliia 3 0 1 0 11 0 I 0 0-J n 11 llatterlei.--I.eever and O'Connurj Townsfnd and Douglass, Lmplre Fmslle, M Boston II. II. li, Cincinnati 1 0 ft ft 1 0 ft 0 0-2 .1 1 Boston 2 00ft 0 1 00 wl u 1 Balterles-llalin and Pelti; Willis and Kit tridge. t'niplie Urovvn. At New Ymk It. II. li. St. Louis 0 1 00 0I1 0 1-J 7 .New York 0 2 0 0 0 0 lit 0-3 , s Batteries Harper and Nichols; Magee Watntr, Umpire Dwjer. Eastern League, Toronto, Si Montreal, a Rocheatrr, 0; Huftalo, 1, and SITUATIONS WANTED PRBB. Help Wanted Mnle. M'ANTKI) llellable man lo rrprraent, IikjIIi. a ie.ponllde inaniifjitiiilin; ioni'.m. siiaiy, I8U) per wu'k, splendid opiHUliinlii tor ad xantrment. Ml C'V.sIMi d.lrev, Willi lefeifiuf Mjiiufailiner, 7il ( liclnut Mieet, I'lilladelphhi, I'.i WAN'I i:t Men wllh rig to ndieitle and Intro dnie Monaiih Pnullrv Mixtmr. Slralulit ail ary $li.m weekly at'tl expen-e. ddiee Willi atamp, Monanli Mannfaeliirlng Co., Va iGO, Spilnjfleltl, llllnol. IIRICKLWr.llM .Ti:il -IVr Are brltk work. ('ninmutiUatlnna and icrcnil appllonllona will tie leielied at inv ofltce in llamock, N. Y. II. .1, nuwintii. Help Wanted Female. WANTKI) clit fur seneral hoii'ework. Apply at lti.! Mullierrv etreit, thla fvonlni. WANTIIll Woman In tako a weekly uadilng home. Call 4 14 Adaim acenue. ANTi:t)-(llrl for ireneral homework, llclcr encn required, ma M.illieiry street. VA.NTi:i)-Trlmmer. at .Mrs. Atkerman'a, 13S Wjornlnjf aemie. WANTKO An erperiemed eeond girl; muat l.e Koott waltreaa. Ml Washington acenne. H'ASTKD (IUI for general housework at Dalton. Address II. T., care Tribune. Agents Wanted. CAM' shltS-Lady or gentleman oulalde Hie city of Setanton'ean luce a permanent ageney for Hie perfume of the eenlury. Phenomenal ale, lloodi In large demand, Kverythlng fur nished on trctllt. Liberal arrangement wllh the right party. Address "Cut Itnses," 26th ttrcct and 6th acenue, New York. BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Bo Received nt Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALDKftT fcCIILUTZ. earner Mulberry atreet and Webster a?enuc. GUSTAV riCIILL, C30 Adama avenue. West Sldo OKOItGK W. JCXKIS3, 101 South Main avenue. South Scranton FItEU L. TEUlTE, 720 Cedar avenua. North Scranton OFO. W. DAVIS, comer KortU Main avenue and Market street. Green Itldge CTIAIILF.S T. JONT.S. 1357 Illckson avenue. r. J .lOIIXS, 020 Oreen Itldge atreet. C. LOItENZ, corner Washington ave nue and Marion street. Petersburg W. H. KNTPFF.L, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. O. BONE & SON. Wanted. VANTi:i A large show case. Apply William Gifford, 1517 Dlckon avenue. WANTLD An Intelligent (Catholic) lady or gen tleman to fill a light, pleasant position; good pay. If suitable. Address P. O. Ho.x 20, Scranton, Pa. Rooms Wanted. WANTFIl Three or four furnished room.s for .mall faiiillv ; Willi hoard, or for light housekeeping. Address A. V , Tribune. Lost. LOT- V black spaniel. liberal rewanl for Its leturn In Mieiilf ltoblnon, 1501 North Wash ington avenue. Money to Loan. :a to $M,000 AT ONCF. 4 and 5 per cent, terest. F.asy terma lo tepay. George Okell, Coal Lxchange building, In W. J3J0,tXi0 TO LOAN Lowest rates i straight or monthly payments Stark k Co.,Tradera' bids. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN-Qulck, straight leans or Building and Loan. At trom 4 to 6 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 314-315 Connell building. Miscellaneous. sri'i'iivt rni s HAItt. warta and molea painless ly, permanently, (.cirntiflcally removed by electric net die no waia. Hematological Pal lor'. .112 Washington avenue. SEALED ,SJb5!sU SEI.i:n PROPOSALS for a four room school building lo be built at Throop, Pa Bids to be In handc of secretary on or before 12 o'clock noon, Monday. Sept. Hilh, l'JOl. All bida tnu-t be at companled bv a certified chetk for J0n. The boaid reerve the liglit to reject any or all bills. Plms and tpeillii atinas may be cu at the otrltf of Percival J. Munis', architect, 810 Connell building. MHLN KASK, President. Atteff -C. L Krotrer. LEGAL. MTIICi: OF DISSOLUTION Notice it hereby glvtn tint tlie parinersiiip euiuisung Deiwrrn C. Perrv Wenti and Anthony l". Iliitlv, under Ihe firr'name of Wenti k llufly, was diwolved cm Ihe null day ot September, 1'sJI, by mutual consent Ml debts owing to said partnership are re reliable bv Mid C. Prry Went, or C P. Wenta A (o, to whom also all ilalnn and demands agilnst same are tn bo presented for pigment new parinersiiip baa thi. day been formed between C. P. Vventz and oilirrs. under the Aim name of C P. Wentr k Cominu.v. bv wliom th busines tormerly condiicle.l liv Went k Dullv, will hereafler be carriid on at the sime pla.e, Nos. .1s!-4H-4J Lackawanna avenue, Siranton, Pa. ISeall t . PKItltY WKNTZ. (Seall NT1I0NY F. DUFFY. Wttness-M. K. M'DONAI.D. NOTICE The annual meeting of the members of the Lackawanna Slore Avnclatlon, Limited, will be held at the office of tlie association in the- cltv of Scranton, Pa, on Wednesday, Octo ber 2nd, 1001, ai ten o'clock a. m. for tho elec tion of managers for the ensuing ear and for tlie transaction of such other busincvs as may Piopeily come before the meeting. II. S. FAIRCI11LD, Secretary. Stianton Pa , Sept IO1I1 1'ifll SEALEDJPROPOSA LS SEUX.D PROPOSALS will be received at the ollice of the acnetai) of the Scranton Board of Control until 7 M o clock, Monday evening, sept. 1(1, 1001, for the erection and completion tif a 4-room public tihool building, tn be known as No 22, and to be located m tlie corner of Back Road nnd Oak slieet, in Hie I hud ward, in at'oidamt. vviili plans nnd speeltlt atinn in tlie hands of damn II IVenc.v. architect, -l"l l.aikawanni all mi.', Minion, Vi. III. Mils are abo icqillirtl to .late 111 their bids ihe names nf jll uf llii'lr siili-i ontraitois, Tlie sum tit fti In tasli 01 icitliied ilicck is 10 be iiiihisetl Willi rath bid, whlili .11111 "lull he forfeited to 1I10 silioiil illsiritt in cxk of icfusil or '.mission on tlie pirr of the amcei-ful bidder tn cxetuie con trait within ten 1j.v aller Hie .-mauling ot Ihe wine. N'o lib I will be lejd or innstdernl whicli falls to comply with Hie above requlreiuenta. Si'Ul.ite bids will also be icirlved at Hie Mine time for installing lie heating and ventilating k.vitcm into .iid building in atcnrdtnti with lilans and specincailnnn in Ihe bands of the engineer of the Board, .Mm ,1. Harris. M I, The sum of on- hundred doltaia in t'U.li or 11" tided check a-li.-ill be entIoed Willi each hid for this work ulider the .sine conditions as for the erection nf the building. The um ol t)S U to be depoalted for each set of plana and specifications given out, the same to he refunded upon their return The lloaid reserves, he right to reject, any or all bids. By order of the t-cranton Board of Control. ' .EUGENE 1). FELLOWS, Secretary. I DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Than Four Unas, ft Cents for llach Ultra Line, PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. KmVJ.ni! C. SI'AULDINO, 23 THADEn3 DANiC llulldlr.g. Architects ':m.A.",m "' UAVIS- AHClintCT. CO.NNELIi building, niriiKBicK l. nnoiw, ahcii. n. nr.su Lstato Lachange Illdg., W Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. lLJtl' 4nji'0. M COXNKLL nUILDINO. Dentists. du. a j; bpmee street, bcranlon. D"; C- O- LAUUACTI, 115 WYOMINOJI VENUE. lawyers. rilASK i:. IIOYLK, ATTOItNllY.AT.LAW P. K, TllACr.ATT'V.COHMO.NWKALTU PLUO. D"; "EPLOOI.E. ATTOI1NEV-LOAKS NEOO. corner W.'K' """ """ building. corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. W"'L'A',D- "AimE.V k KNAPT, ATTORNEYa win?r',0"V.L,w- PWI bulWliiB. J n"P. A JESSm. ATTORNUYS AND COUN- It), V"'! "'"law. commonwealth build nir. Rooma :o and 21. " VD)SP $ TllAYnn. ATTOIINIIY, HOOM3 .., W naori MMr, ouiuing. X"orA4v.,VAInf:S' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOAttD . cf Trat1'' building. Scranton, Ta. Pn1S9ii, WILCOX, TIlADEnS' NATIONAL '"nlc building. C COVIEOVS. 0-n ItErUBLICAN nUILDINO. " AV,!'vnrnTII0,'P' OFFICE MOVED TO SO. 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians nnd Sugeons. & ALLLN, S13 KOKTU WASHINGTON DU. W. avenue. DR. a W. lAMOnEAUX, OFFICF, 339 WASH, lngton avenue. Itealdenee, 1313 Mulberry. Chronla disease, lungs, heart, kidneya and Itenlto-urlnary organs a specialty. Hours, I to i p. m. Hotels and Resturants. THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FItANKUN avenue. Itatca reasonable. P. ZEIOLEIt. Proprietor. BCBANTON HOUSE, NEATt D.. L. W. PA3 tengcr depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor. Scavenger. A. D. BRIGOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND rcss pools; no odori only Improved pumps used. A. B. Ilrlggs. proprietor. Leave orders lino North Main avenue, or Elcke'a drug store, cor. tier Adama and Mulberry.. Both telephones. Seeds. G. It. CLARKK k CO.. Sr.HDSMEN AND NUR3. erj-men, store 201 Washington avenue; green houses, 1050 North Main avenue; atore tele phone, 782. Wlro Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 811 LACKA. AVE.. Ecrantnn, Pa., manufacturer of Wire. Screens. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKINO TOR CHILDREN TO ORDER: also ladles' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 51 J Adams avenue. MEOARGEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN velopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 133 Washington avenue, Scranton. Pa. THE WILKESBARRE RECORD CAN BB HAD In Scranton at the news atanda of ReUmaii Bros , 4M Spruce and 503 Linden; M. Norton. f22 Lackawanna avenue; L S. Schutier, 2U Spruce street. Boarders Wanted. WANTED Table boarders. Mrs. Tompkins, (31 Washington avenue. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED Ai a coolr la a hotal or boarding' noua.e Aoorcaj conic, xuuuni 01. fice. SITUATION WANTED As aupenntendent or fore man nt coal mines; btteen years expenenoe antl best reference. Box A, Tribune Office. SITUATION WANTED First claas coolc sriahes position, hotel or cafe. 62 Vulcan street, Wilkea-Barif. SITUATION' WANTED Bright, Industrious bey, 17 jears old, deslrei situation. Work In th civil engineering or electrical line preferred. Ad- drew Z. V. Tribune Offtce. SlTUAriON WANTED A good, honest end reli able girl would like a situation at general housework with a nico family. Address M, H., rkranton Tribune. SITUATION WANTED I'll. fl registered, wants permanent or relief position. Pills, Tribute Office, SITUATION' WANTED By a woman to go out waahirg or nursing, ricaso call or address 1219 Cedar avenue, City. SITUATION WANTED By man as fireman, has had eperlenee,12J0 Ciown avenue, SITUATION WANTED A widow woman wants a position as housekeeper or at general housework; tirst class experience; wlllinjr to do anv kind ot work. Address Mrs. A, M., Tribuss Olflcc. SITI'ATION WANTED At anything where there is a chsr.ee to worn up, by a young msn who has had experience as bookkeeper and col lector. Addrcw C, tare of The Tnbuna. - FINANCIAL. OLDEST! WALL STREET SAFEST! Money Will Earn Big Monthly nrcTi Returns. DLS 1 ! The Investor's Fund Psys Semi-monthly. The oldest established In America, Nn certiorate holder has ever lost a cent Payments made tt all subscribers every 13 daji. No trouble. No delay. Money refunded on demand. Write to. day for particulars, free to any address. C. E, Matkey k Co.,, Ilud.on Bid's.. New York. "We own and offer at prices yielding ne.uly live per cent. $1,000,000 Flist Mortuago Hinlilnir Fund GOLD BONDS. Denomination, $1,000. Bttffe Electric andPou)erCompany I of Butte, Jlont. h Writs for special circular. I Rudolph Kleybolte & Co. I 1 Nassau St., New Vork. ,,